Gutation and transpiration are carried out by different plants.
Gutation is the process of losing water through the stems or the parts of plant other than the leaves whereas transpiration is the loss of water through the leaves.
Evaporation is the process where water changes from liquid to vapor from surfaces like oceans and lakes. Transpiration is when plants release water vapor through their leaves. Both processes contribute to the water cycle by returning water to the atmosphere.
Transpiration
Both transpiration and respiration have to do with movement of molecules, but they are different processes. Transpiration is the movement of water that goes through a plant and eventually evaporates from the plant above-ground. Respiration is the movement of oxygen through the body and the expulsion of carbon dioxide.
Evaporation of water through the plant's leaves is called transpiration.
Respiration is the process of breaking down food molecules to release energy, mainly occurring in cells, whereas transpiration is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, primarily leaves. Respiration involves the exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between an organism and the environment, while transpiration involves the movement of water and minerals within plants.
Respiration is k gaseous exchanging process while Gutation is the formation of water droplets on pores at the edges of a leaf..
Gutation occurs when there is high humidity levels in the air and moderate soil moisture. This process is more common during the night when temperatures are cooler and transpiration rates are low.
Perspiration is sweat, whereas Transpiration is excess water vapor from plants and trees.
Aspiration is something that you can believe or think. Transportation is a way you get from one place to another. Transpiration can also refer to the movement of matter between cells, and aspiration can also mean inhalation.
The lose of water from other parts of the plant except from the leaves
cuticular transpiration occurs through the cuticle while the stomatal transpiration occurs through the stomata.
water
Evaporation is the process where water changes from liquid to vapor from surfaces like oceans and lakes. Transpiration is when plants release water vapor through their leaves. Both processes contribute to the water cycle by returning water to the atmosphere.
When plants transpire, it is the process of excretion for them. They use the carbon dioxide from animals to make energy, and let out water vapor, or transpire, as a result.
Transpiration
The rate of transpiration is lower on a very humid day because the air already has a high moisture content, so there is less difference in water vapor concentration between the leaf and the surrounding air. This reduces the gradient that drives transpiration, resulting in slower water loss from the plant.
Water leaves as vapor in day time in transpiration. Salty water leaves as liquid at night in guttation